Do you own a website or a blog?Are you a photographer, anxious that one day, one of your website's audience will steal your image content and use it elsewhere without your permission or maybe to scam people? Well if yes, well you are in the right place, because today I'll be sharing a few methods regarding securing your image content from being grabbed Solution 1: Disable Photo GrabbingWell below, I provided a tutorial regarding disabling the web user's power to select or grab those images you own. Which you can simply install by going to: Option 1: Theme > Edit HTML / CSS > Locate and go to "Main.less" or "main_style.css" > Scroll until you reach the bottom > Copy the code and paste the code provided below > Save and name your custom Weebly theme > Publish img { Option 2: Or by just simply going to: Settings > Seo > Footer Code > Copy and paste the code provided below: <style> Note: I don't recommend installing CSS directly and I recommend the method above) Solution 2: Add A WatermarkWell we might be able to stop users from being able to steal your content via selecting or grabbing it using a mouse, but their is still one problem! The advance web users or the pro's who will always find a way to get around the system. Who will use screen grabbing softwares just to get your images. Okay, but how will we stop them from doing so? Well my solution would be adding a transparent logo to your images, using an online software. You can use google to search the tool you need to add a watermark to your images. However, if you don't have time finding the right image software, well I recommend you to simply use fotor.com then add a text regarding your copyright info. Solution 3: Add A Copyright NoticeAnother solution that you can use to stop the users from commiting the crime is by simple adding a copyright notice inside your site's footer using the paragraph element Example: Copyright 2012-2017 - Your Website. All Rights Reserved If you don't know how to change Weebly's footer, well watch the video below regarding it. Solution 4: Add A DMCA NoticeLastly, another solution that you can use to images grabbers is by adding a DMCA notice. DMCA or also known as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is US copyright law that protects website owners from getting their content plagiarize or infringe copyright. That's all for now and thank you for reading! Now, what are your thoughts regarding this article? Do you have any solutions to stop users from grabbing your images? If so, please feel free to share it down below the comments section to help other Weebly users
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After my previous blogs about Minecraft Pocket Edition last 2013 - 2016 which is a hit with thousands of viewers every month which covers anything Minecraft Pocket Edition related. I now decided to create a new blog, and this time my blog will not be about Minecraft or Minecraft Pocket Edition either. My goal is to create a blog about web designing & developing, where I am going to share updates about my themes, my reviews about a web platform, and also Weebly tutorials that can help you become a better Weebly user. Aside from that, I am also looking forward to share of my opinions about science related things, social issues and also regarding character development
That's all for now, Francis Revilla / Freelance Web Designer |
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